Ayesha Curry, the wife of Golden State Warriors point guard Stephen Curry, tweeted about fashion on Saturday … and, of course, touched off an explosion of controversy.

“Everyone”s into barely wearing clothes these days huh? Not my style. I like to keep the good stuff covered up for the one who matters,” she wrote.

OK. So she”s not into showing off body parts.

No, no no … that”s not how it works on the Internet.

Some people took offense, which offended other people, which prompted name calling, which prompted more righteous indignation. Because there”s nothing more important on the planet about which to care than one woman”s personal style choices.

According to Mashable, 18 hours after Curry sent her tweet, it had been retweeted 47,000 times, had 61,000 likes, and was a top trending subject on the Internet for a large chunk of Sunday.

The website provided a sample from someone named Felicia Jean, who tweeted “Sounds as if Ayesha Curry thinks her body/other women”s bodies are like consumer goods marketed exclusively for use by men, or something.”

Other people reacted toward those ripping Curry by calling them “hoe” or other similar unoriginal pleasantries.

Curry later got back on Twitter, saying she was merely reading a fashion magazine and stating an opinion. She eventually wrote “Regardless of if you like my ”style of clothes” or not (which I don”t care) please do not tear women down and degrade them… Not cool peeps.”